About

With an unwavering drive for success despite setbacks, a no-excuses work ethic and a no-nonsense yet friendly demeanor that helped to catapult her career in the entertainment industry, Ashida Onrae is the saving grace for aspiring and existing entrepreneurs looking to rebuild their lives.

 

An undeniable go-getter, Ashida seized opportunities working with Walt Disney Company, Twentieth Century Fox Television, The Gersh Agency and Saban Entertainment to pursue her dreams of becoming a sought-after TV host and motivational speaker. In her role as the host and producer of Maria Menounos’ network Black Hollywood Live’s “Phenomenal Women” and “Success Is the New Black,” Ashida shines a spotlight on everyday people and celebrities whose stories inspire others to live out loud. And that message of inspiration spills over into her entrepreneurial journey as the founder and CEO of The Marriage Movement. The Marriage Movement is a company she created to provide a fun and exciting place for engaged couples to plan their weddings and gain invaluable wealth-generating strategies all at the same time.

 

Known for putting goal-getters in positions to “rebuild their Rome,” Ashida uses her past financial and emotional struggles and inspiring story of triumph to show others that a setback is nothing more than a set up for greatness. As an author, speaker, entrepreneur and success strategist, she pushes her clients into their full potential as leaders (even when they’re too mentally and emotionally broken to see the bright future that awaits them).

 

Whether individuals are looking to save money and fix their finances, gain essential leadership skills, communicate in a vulnerable way or exude that behind-closed-doors confidence and audacity they have at home in the workplace, Ashida is the one to call.

 

With a second book in the works, a digital product sure to be well-received as a must-have financial first-aid kit and a love-fueled merchandise collection on the horizon, Ashida is a shining example of what life looks like when you bet on yourself.